Holiday Inn Express St. Albans - M25, Jct.22 is located a three-minute drive from Junction 22 on the M25 motorway. The hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, and parking.
This property is a Georgian Country House Hotel. Guests can enjoy a delicious afternoon tea, stroll through 12 acres of gardens, and relax by the main leisure pool.
Located in the heart of St. Albans, The Samuel Ryder Hotel St Albans, Tapestry Collection Hilton is set in an Edwardian building and features an on-site bar.
Set in 5 acres of beautiful gardens with a lake, the historic St Michael's Manor Hotel is a 5-minute walk from the centre of St Albans and near St Michael's Cathedral.
Eugene Francis (Frank)
United Kingdom
Great friendly attentiveness of staff, super ambience, lovely grounds and great breakfast and foods, love the patio seating area too. High standard of rooms comfy bed and pillows, lovely powerful shower too, room service was quick too..
Lovely and quiet too.. great value for money too.. will be back for sure
Located in Saint Albans and with Watford Junction reachable within 12 km, Alban Suites provides express check-in and check-out, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi and a terrace.
John
United Kingdom
Quiet. Private. A bit anonymous but in a good way. Recently refurbished.
Owner helpful.
A 600-year-old coaching inn located in the centre of St Albans, White Hart Hotel sits opposite the world-famous Cathedral and Abbey. Guests can dine in a traditional oak-panelled, candlelit...
Nigel
United Kingdom
The breakfast was good (although not as large as the photo in the hotel's welcome pack would lead you to believe). The bar area was cosy and reasonable - although looking tired.
Situated in Saint Albans in the Hertfordshire region, KEYFIELD TERRACE SERVICED APARTMENTS has a terrace. It is set 14 km from Watford Junction and provides a housekeeping service.
Dulcie
United Kingdom
Fantastic location, 5 minutes walk from the cathedral. Owner was helpful and friendly. Car park directly opposite. Breakfast included. Really good value.
Located in St Albans, Ragged Hall Lane B&B is 4 miles from M1 Road access and just 5 miles from the Warner Bros Studio Tour London. Free Wi-Fi access is available throughout.
Ian
United Kingdom
I would not hesitate to recommend Ragged Hall Lane great breakfast clean and comfortable welcoming host and easy access and parking and great location
Situated in Saint Albans, 11 km from Hatfield House, Little Acorns features accommodation with a garden, free WiFi, full-day security, and luggage storage space.
Chris
United Kingdom
Amazing lovely ppl I will be staying again most definitely
For domestic travellers, Saint Albans is accessible by train from London's St Pancras station (20 minutes). International visitors can fly into London Heathrow Airport and take a coach (1 hour) or train via London (1.5 hours). No direct water transport available.
The most convenient airport for Saint Albans is London Luton Airport, due to its proximity, approximately 20km away. It offers numerous domestic and international flights, making it accessible for all travellers.
Saint Albans, UK, offers various public transport options. The city's bus services, operated by Arriva, provide extensive coverage. The St Albans City railway station connects to London's St Pancras International. Alternatively, cycling is popular, with numerous bike lanes. Taxis are also readily available. Walking is feasible due to the city's compact size.
The Cathedral Quarter in Saint Albans, UK, is a top choice for visitors, offering historical attractions like the St Albans Cathedral, and a variety of shops and restaurants. It's conveniently located and well-connected to other parts of the city.
Saint Albans, UK, experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild summers and cool winters. Average temperatures range from 3°C in January to 19°C in July. Distinct seasons are observed, with summer from June to August and winter from December to February. Rainfall is evenly distributed throughout the year, with no specific dry or wet seasons. Extreme weather events like hurricanes or monsoons are rare.
What guests said about Saint Albans:
8.0
Scored 8.0
St. Albans is a large town/ small city, with a good number...
St. Albans is a large town/ small city, with a good number of interesting old buildings, including a medieval bell tower, and several museums, including the excellent museum of Roman artefacts on the far side of the large park which drops down from the cathedral. The cathedral is a must if you are into old buildings, with its Norman tower made from Roman bricks among many other features. I was also made very welcome when I joined them for worship. The town has very good pubs, cafes and restaurants, and an extensive street market on certain days. The town itself probably merits a leisurely weekend stay if you enjoy lingering in the cafes, but the Thameslink trains make a day in London very easy, and, if you like old planes, a visit to the De Havilland museum ( no. 84 bus from the town centre ) is well worth it ( rather long walk up the drive from the bus stop, but there is parking at the museum if you take your car. )
Martin
10
Scored 10
First time in St Albans and we absolutely loved it, we fell...
First time in St Albans and we absolutely loved it, we fell for its charm and it has everything, museums, book shops, great artisan shops, galleries ,great restaurants and cafes especially Abigails and Per Tutti, handy for the Arena, great English pubs and of course the Fabulous Cathedral, but most of all , lovely friendly helpful people
Jason
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Lovely town for those who wish to discover London’s suburban...
Lovely town for those who wish to discover London’s suburban arias. Great for kids and families. Cathedral with the relics of the first English saint, museum to learn about Romans, the oldest bun in UK…and much more..
Olga
France
10
Scored 10
St Albans is a very friendly town with people opening doors...
St Albans is a very friendly town with people opening doors and being kind and considerate.
We ate in whetherspoons in their Tudor barns and they also had an outdoor area to eat and drink if no rain! The pricing of everything we ate and drank was of good value and was very clean.
There was lots of places we wanted to visit but most of our holiday it rained! But we did visit the shops which are all different and have different price ranges and styles.
Angela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
I was there for work so didn't really have a chance to look...
I was there for work so didn't really have a chance to look around the place. I managed a visit to the cathedral which is a marvellous hulk of a mediaeval building and still an active place of worship. Wel worth a visit.
Aly
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Lovely small city with several historic sights (cathedral,...
Lovely small city with several historic sights (cathedral, Roman ruins) as well as streets of historic houses, large park areas, plenty of good shops including coffee shops and restaurants and a good vibe.
Host was great and shared details required to settle in quickly (entry, parking etc.). Property is in an excellent area and just about a 10min walk to St. Albans City station - with rather quick links into London (which I also needed for work). The flat is modern and clean and ideal for an individual or small family/group. The city centre is within walking distance if you fancy the night life in St. Albans. For me, I was able to take long walks and runs around the Verulamium park. Highly recommended!
Beautiful hotel and spa full of character. The grounds were smaller than expected took roughly 10 minutes to walk around. The spa was lovely. Clean changing areas and poolside. Our double room was a good size bigger than expected and the bed was huge. Breakfast was great with a good mix and great vegetarian options. All the staff we encountered were polite and friendly. Rooms were well equipped with Elemis toiletries. Close to centre of St Albans.
A very quirky hotel. We loved reading about the history of the building! It's got an unusual layout and uneven floors but it's all part of the charm. The big bath and four poster bed were lovely. Check in/out was easy, as was parking. It is a bit tight to get to the carpark but this is to be expected.
This is a traditional, centuries-old coaching inn in a good city centre location, with its own car parking. It has lots of character, including wonky floors, sloping ceilings and creaking stairs. Location is good, close to the abbey and having its own car park is a real good point.
Great character, it's a nice option to stay here versus a chain hotel for a similar cost. It's a very inviting place, the entry, the bar, the rooms - all unique. The breakfast area is very light and airy with a nice selection and excellent service. Plenty of parking as well.
Short walk to the Cathedral and an excellent choice of city centre restaurants and historic pubs. Very spacious room and exceptionally comfortable bed. Nice to stay somewhere with a bit of history and character. Would recommend.
Lovely hotel! Clean rooms, bright and new common areas, quick lifts, friendly staff. Big car park, Sainsbury's petrol station and supermarket nearby, nice canteen area for breakfast. Excellent value for money.
Breakfast was lovely, choice of cereals, full English breakfast, toast and jams, etc., tea/coffee and fruit juice, cannot fault. Quiet location but within easy reach of the city centre. Fabulous host.
Well located near within walking distance of city centre, set in extensive graounds with lake, well furnished and equipped, comfortable bed, good breakfast, parking available
The rooms were newly refurbished and comfortable. The staff were friendly and helpful. The hotel is well-positioned close to the cathedral and the city centre.
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